The Equipment/Asset Management features were discussed at the July 31, 2018 Product Committee (notes). Today I was able to meet with Albertho Chengula, a subject matter expert in the Lab Equipment Module (LEM) that is built into the eLMIS Tanzania implementation. It was built in 2015 and has not yet been rolled out into production, but I think there is a lot we can learn as a community as we consider the roadmap in this area.

I have posted notes from my meeting and some additional Powerpoint files about the Lab Equipment Module onto our wiki:

Sorry I missed the last product committee meeting, but I reviewed the meeting notes. It appears there is discussion on some kind of asset management module. We have implemented an Asset Management System, mainly targeting costly electro-mechanical equipment and office equipment/assets - to be monitored at health facilities around Bangladesh. It has been piloted to a few district hospitals and expected to be rolled out to more sites when fund is available (or possibly mTAPS project starts).
Although our technology stack is LAMP, if the team want to know more about the tool, I would be happy to give an overview of what has been developed.
Mahmud

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On 8/17/2018 12:58 AM, Brandon Bowersox-Johnson wrote:

Hi Product Committee,

The Equipment/Asset Management features were discussed at the July 31, 2018 Product Committee ([notes](https://openlmis.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OP/pages/420577495/PC+July+31+2018) ). Today I was able to meet with Albertho Chengula, a subject matter expert in the Lab Equipment Module (LEM) that is built into the eLMIS Tanzania implementation. It was built in 2015 and has not yet been rolled out into production, but I think there is a lot we can learn as a community as we consider the roadmap in this area.

I have posted notes from my meeting and some additional Powerpoint files about the Lab Equipment Module onto our wiki:

Hopefully this is helpful input as the PC continues discussing this. Special thanks to Albertho Chengula with the Tanzania GHSC program for meeting with me!

-Brandon

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Sorry I missed the last product committee meeting, but I reviewed the meeting notes. It appears there is discussion on some kind of asset management module. We have implemented an Asset Management System, mainly targeting costly electro-mechanical equipment and office equipment/assets - to be monitored at health facilities around Bangladesh. It has been piloted to a few district hospitals and expected to be rolled out to more sites when fund is available (or possibly mTAPS project starts).

Although our technology stack is LAMP, if the team want to know more about the tool, I would be happy to give an overview of what has been developed.

Mahmud

On 8/17/2018 12:58 AM, Brandon Bowersox-Johnson wrote:

Hi Product Committee,

The Equipment/Asset Management features were discussed at the July 31, 2018 Product Committee (notes ). Today I was able to meet with Albertho Chengula, a subject matter expert in the Lab Equipment Module (LEM) that is built into the eLMIS Tanzania implementation. It was built in 2015 and has not yet been rolled out into production, but I think there is a lot we can learn as a community as we consider the roadmap in this area.

I have posted notes from my meeting and some additional Powerpoint files about the Lab Equipment Module onto our wiki: